In the case of a tie, a random map will be selected from the specific group and a game will be played with the number of tied players.Round 1: 1 mapRound 2: 3 mapsRound 3: 5 maps

How It WorksRound 1 (160 players): You play a game on every map in your chosen group (5 games), and you will only play with people in the same group as you. Whoever wins the most games moves on to round 2. Round 2 (40 players): Advancees will pick a map from their chosen group to represent. The other four maps will be discontinued until the final round (Or third round, see below). Players will be randomized into 10 groups of 4. The two players with the most wins will advance to round 3.Round 3 (20 players): Advancees must pick a different map than the one they selected for round 2, again only from the group that they originated from. Randomized into 5 groups of 4. The player with the most wins in each group advances to the final round.Final Round (5 players): Every map from each finalists' original group will be used, so there will be 25 maps. The games will be sent out in a fashion decided upon by the finalists. Using those 25 maps, whoever wins the most will be the winner of the tournament. If the finalists are also daring, I can arrange it so that every map can be used, and will be a best of 200. However, this would probably require a game load of at least 25 (Any more than 8 batches would take a while).